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follow-up: 3 comment:1 by , 9 years ago
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comment:2 by , 9 years ago
Summary: | gcc-5.1.0 → gcc-6.1.0 |
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comment:3 by , 9 years ago
Replying to Krejzi:
I have already tested most of the packages with this version, so I can do the update for this and other packages. Please reassign before Apr 28 00:00 UTC if you don't agree with me working on this.
(Current time is Apr 27 14:38 UTC).
OK. I look forward to what you have, but why hasn't the currency scripts picked this up?
comment:4 by , 9 years ago
It was released earlier today, after the currency script was run. It would've been picked up by the next run (In a hour or so).
comment:5 by , 9 years ago
So far, it was a mostly sucessful run. I had forgotten to add a parameter for pkg-config, causing the build to fail right there. It's now continuing over night.
As for the tests, binutils still has one failure regarding zlib (we can nuke that test if needed, but until then I've added -k to make check invocation). There are two new libstdc++ failures in the experimental code. Not sure if we're going to document them.
FAIL: experimental/filesystem/iterators/directory_iterator.cc execution test FAIL: experimental/filesystem/iterators/recursive_directory_iterator.cc execution test
comment:6 by , 9 years ago
Those failures are in the gcc-5.3.0 tests also. We do not mention them explicitly, but do have a generic comment about a 'few' test failures. We also currently have one failure in binutils:
FAIL: Link with zlib-gabi compressed debug output
I don't know what that means. I suspect a missing dependency for that check.
comment:7 by , 9 years ago
Alright, I wasn't aware of those failures in early gcc versions as I haven't run a single testsuite for a long time now.
As for the binutils issue, yes, I've ran into it too (mentioned it in my previous comment). It seems that upstream is aware of it.
I have already tested most of the packages with this version, so I can do the update for this and other packages. Please reasign before Apr 28 00:00 UTC if you don't agree with me working on this.
(Current time is Apr 27 14:38 UTC).